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1 Stephen M. Young, PhD, LCSW Assistant Professor of Social Work University of South Alabama +1 (251) EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Social Work, University of Georgia in Athens Master of Social Work (MSW), Indiana University in Indianapolis Bachelor of Social Work (BSW), Indiana University in Bloomington PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Young, S. M., Pruett, J. A., & Colvin, M. L. (in press). Comparing help-seeking behavior of male and female victims of sexual assault: A content analysis of a hotline. Sexual Abuse: A Journal of Research and Treatment. Colvin, M. L., Pruett, J. A., Young, S. M., & Holosko, M. H. (2016). An exploratory case study of a sexual assault telephone hotline: Training and practice implications. Violence Against Women. Advance online publication doi: / Young, S. M. (2015). Understanding substance abuse counselor turnover due to burnout: A theoretical perspective. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 25(6), Young, S. M., & McLeod, T. (2013). The disproportionality of HIV transmission among Black men who have sex with men: Recommendations for an effective prevention model. Advances in Social Work, 14(2), Young, S. M. (2013). Attachment style and risk-taking: A theoretical approach to understanding young men who have sex with men. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 23(8), BOOK CHAPTER & BOOK REWIEW Carney, M. & Young, S. M. (2012). Chapter 5: Attachment theory. In K. Sowers & C. Dulmus (Series Ed.) & B. Thyer (Vol. Ed.), The comprehensive handbook of social work and social welfare: Volume 3 - Human behavior in the social environment (pp ). New York: Wiley. Young, S. M. (2012). Outcome-informed evidence based practice [book review] Research on Social Work Practice, 22(5),

2 RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2015-Present Director of Research & Evaluation, Center for Pan Asian Community Services, Atlanta, GA Evaluated program efficacy across 10 departments serving immigrants, refugees, and/or Asian-Americans per month in the metro Atlanta area; Disseminate implications and recommendations based on findings to improve program efficacy and respond to client needs Co-Principal Investigator, Dr. Larry Nackerud, School of Social Work, University of Georgia Evaluated an ethical decision-making model for community-based HIV/AIDS treatment providers in Australia, Lebanon, & Kenya Research Assistant, Dr. Paul Roman, Institute for Behavioral Research, University of Georgia Analyzed the use of wraparound services in a national sample of public and private substance abuse treatment centers to assess adoption of comprehensive services (Adoption of Innovations in Private A&D Treatment Facilities, NIH R37DA013110; P. Roman, PI) Co-Principal Investigator, Dr. Michael Holosko, School of Social Work, University of Georgia Developed and implemented the program evaluation of a sexual assault telephone hotline as an effective community-based intervention based on 5 years of call sheets; Analyzed documentation of a sexual assault telephone hotline based on to determine themes and recommend service gaps to treatment providers Research Assistant, Dr. Michelle Carney, School of Social Work, University of Georgia Examined court mandated participants of batterer intervention programs to assess variances between male and female perpetrators RESEARCH INTERESTS Health Disparities & Access to Healthcare Hotlines as Treatment Modalities HIV/AIDS Prevention & Care International Social Work Education Online Training Programs Poverty & Income Inequality Stephen M. Young August 16,

4 Young, S. M., Pruett, J. A., & Colvin, M. L., (2014) Services for survivors of sexual violence: Contributions of Crisis Theory. Paper presented at the 60 th Annual Program Meeting for the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE), Tampa, FL. Young, S. M., Colvin, M. L., & Pruett, J. A. (2014). A descriptive study of a volunteer-based sexual assault telephone hotline: Implications for training and practice. Poster presented at the 18 th Annual conference for the Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR), San Antonio, TX. Young, S. M. (2013). Attachment & risk-taking in young men who have sex with men (YMSM). Poster presented at the 59 th Annual Program Meeting for the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE), Dallas, TX. McLoud, T., & Young, S. M. (2013). HIV transmission disparities in Black men who have sex with men (BMSM). Poster presented at the 59 th Annual Program Meeting for the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE), Dallas, TX. Selected Invited Presentations Young, S. M., (2016, February). What the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) means for English language learners. Education Matters Forum at Georgia State Capitol, Atlanta GA. Young, S. M., & Pruett, J. A. (2015, March). Men, women use sexual assault hotlines differently. On Second Thought WRAS Georgia Public Broadcasting, Atlanta 88.5 FM Young, S. M. (2014, April). International child welfare: Macro differences between the United States and the United Kingdom. UGA School of Social Work, BSW Program, Generalist Social Work Practice III, Athens GA. Young, S. M. (2014, February). Health determinants and disparities among diverse populations. UGA School of Social Work, BSW Program, Social Work with Diverse Populations, Athens GA. Young, S. M. (2013, June). The first year of teaching: Tips for beginning instructors. UGA School of Social Work, PhD Program, Social Work Education, Athens, GA. Young, S. M. (2013, February). The assessment phase. UGA School of Social Work, MSW Program, Advanced Social Work Practice with Families, Athens GA. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS 2016-Present Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Georgia #CSW Exp. 9/ Present Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR), Member 2012-Present Council on Social Work Education (CSWE), Member Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) in the United Kingdom, Qualified Social Worker Stephen M. Young August 16,

5 LEADERSHIP HONORS & AWARDS University of Georgia, BSW Teacher of the Year University of Georgia, Outstanding Social Work PhD Student of the Year 2008 Inducted into the Phi Alpha Honor Society Indiana University, President of the Student Association of Social Workers PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL WORK EXPERIENCE Center for Pan Asian Community Services (CPACS) Atlanta, Georgia, 2015-Present Director of Research & Clarkston Global Academy Completed clinical assessments with children and their families in need or in danger of harm; recommendations from bio-psychosocial assessments were shared in family-team meetings and in some cases, the juvenile court system. Director of Clarkston Global Academy, an afterschool collaborative of CPACS, which supports 200+ refugee students from Africa, Asia, and the Middle East graduate high school, obtain gainful employment, and attend college; Supervise four workshop instructors and five case managers Haringey Council: The Children and Young People s Service - London, United Kingdom, Qualified Social Worker Completed clinical assessments with children and their families in need or in danger of harm; recommendations from bio-psychosocial assessments were shared in family-team meetings and in some cases, the juvenile court system. Collaborated with paraprofessionals for child protection conferences, strategy meetings, planning meetings, and reviews to provide children and families supportive services to meet physical and emotional needs Brownsburg Community School Corporation - Brownsburg, Indiana, School Social Worker Engaged school-aged and adolescent children and their families in counseling, special education case conferences, and peer mediation; Created, implemented, and facilitated various educational student groups in anger management, anxiety management, tobacco education, and substance abuse support groups Directed, organized, planned, implemented, and evaluated the Student Drug Testing Program for the school corporation and provided direct counseling to all parents and students with substance abuse issues, primarily at the 6-12 grade levels; Managed two program assistants Stephen M. Young August 16,

6 Indiana Department of Child Services, - Indianapolis, Indiana, Family Case Manger Investigated alleged incidents of child abuse and/or neglect and made a determination of whether or not to substantiate the allegations and developed recommendations to a Juvenile Court for disposition and developed treatment options for families and children; Developed and managed case plans to assist families to become more self-sufficient, increase safety, assure permanency in a safe and nurturing environment for the child Stephen M. Young August 16,

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